Nobody represents all non-Indian Americans. America no longer has a centralized culture; it hasn't since the internet.
I am not talking about culture here, but official America census figures. When we see that a significant percentage(20-30%) of non-Indian Americans are Hindu we can say Hinduism has become a major American religion. If it simply remains the religion of Indian-Hindus, it cannot be said to be a major American religion and representing all ethnicities in America.
Besides, I've already listed a very important Hindu Sage who was as European as me. His disciple, who currently runs the Saiva Siddhanta Church, is also Caucasian.
Yes, I am familiar with them. They are a minuscule minority in Hinduism.
You, yourself, deny the Puranic religion as true Hinduism.
I deny its status, I don't deny its existence.
You've just given a hypothesis. Swastikas are found elsewhere in the world, so that's not continuity.
The Vedic religion is a child of the Indo-Iranian religion, which is a child of the Proto-Indo-European religion. The IVC is as likely to be Dravidic as Vedic.
I am not going to debate this here. I have seen the evidence archaeological, genetic, geological and astronomical and have concluded the IVC is Vedic.
I didn't say an antimatter explosion. I said something. I'm not a weapons scientist, so I can't say what. Point is, it's a possibility.
There is a possibility of being struck by lightening 43 times in a row
It is highly unlikely any Indian scientist will develop some new weapon that will give India military advantage in Asia. Indian scientists struggled to even develop its own fighter aircraft LCA. As the situation stands, India is decades behind the advanced countries in weapons technology, and it is also behind China. Lets be realistic now please.
We can't see the future. In five years, literally anything can happen.
I'm not denying that war is brewing. That's obvious. What I'm saying is that this world we live in is moving too fast to rely on long-term predictions. Heck, we've been failing at them for decades.
Five-year predictions are not long term, they are short term. I would prefer you are right, as India being ethnically my home country and the mother of my religion and the place where many of family and relatives live is dear to me and I would not like to see it go. However, it is likely at this moment in time that it will go. I blame Indians themselves for why it is going to go. India did not get its act together, organize itself and unite; China did.
So, Hinduism will survive elsewhere just as Tibetan Buddhism has. I doubt China will have an easy time trying to claim Kauai, where Hinduism Today and the Himalayan Academy are based.
Sure, but with only 1.5% of Hindus remaining in the world after India is gone, not to mention those lost in the war, it will be reduced to minority and near dead religion.
Christianity, Islam and Buddhism would survive WWIII because they are global religions and are not just concentrated in one place.
Ah, so China won't be able to occupy India, since neither will exist.
Trust me: China is too ambitious for its own good. Trying to govern such a large expanse of land is impossible for a singular power. Heck, it's the place to go to if you're looking for pirated copies of stuff, an indication that they can't even govern what they currently have. They'll stretch themselves so thin that they'll just collapse in on themselves, being unable to govern the fringes of their empire.
China is remarkably united and this is clear when you talk to Chinese people, who have strong nationalistic identification with China and the state. I have talked to Chinese students who have told me that Tianaman square was the fault of the Chinese students who were causing trouble so the state dealt with them. Moreover, most Chinese believe that they will have democracy in the future when China is ready for it.
India can only dream of the kind of unity China has.
Besides, there's another war that you don't seem to be aware of, yet will determine virtually everything.
And what might that be?